Skirts and jumpersKhaki in color (navy still acceptable), at knee level, worn with or over uniform polo.

Shoes

Athletic shoesStudents must have a pair of athletic/gym shoes to be worn during gym class.

Shoes and sandalsShoes must be closed toe, and no flip-flops will be allowed.

Cold weather

Cardigan-style sweater Plain with no logo in either blue, green, or white.

Sweatshirts Buttoned, zippered, and pullover sweatshirts WITHOUT HOODS are allowed. Sweatshirts must be plain with no logos, and blue, green, or white in color. Sweatshirts may be worn over uniform polo shirts.

Uniform Policy

'from the Family Handbook'

Violations of Odyssey’s dress code will be reported to the Dean of Students. Minor conduct violations will be issued and parents will be notified when repeated violations occur.

All students must wear the uniform according to the following guidelines:

For warmth, students may only wear a uniform sweater or uniform sweatshirt with no hood.

Hats, scarves and other head coverings are not permitted during the school day unless worn for religious reasons.

Pants, shorts, and skirts must be worn appropriately, and fit neatly at the waist. Jeggings (jean-material leggings) are not allowed. Leggings or nylons may be worn under a skirt, but must be navy, khaki, or sheer.

Pant legs may not be slit in any way or contain any designs or adornments.

Uniform sweaters and sweatshirts must be worn or carried. They may not be wrapped around the waist, head, or shoulders.

Coats and jackets, gloves, scarves, and any other outdoor attire is not permitted during the school day.

Additional items must be kept in the student’s locker.

Please call the main office with any questions!

ALLOWED IN THE WINTER:

Short-sleeve polos

Long-sleeve polos

Pullover sweatshirts,
zippered sweatshirts

Cardigan-style sweaters,
button up sweatshirts

Khaki pants

NOT ALLOWED IN THE WINTER:

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